Anasztazia Gubijev
Research Fellow
LSHTM
Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
United Kingdom
Currently I am a Research Fellow conducting a qualitative evaluation of the Safetxt trial, a randomised controlled trial of a safer sex intervention delivered through mobile phone messaging, led by Professor Caroline Free. I previously worked as a Research Associate and Trial Manager at UCL's Institute for Women's health, designing a digital intervention to help women choose a method of contraception that suits their needs and on a cohort study assessing women's feelings and preferences towards a future pregnancy. Before that I worked as a Research Assistant at Oxford University's Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the Health Experiences Research group on young people's experiences of sexual health services. I earned a BSc from Webster University in Psychology and an MSc from Glasgow University in Psychological Studies and another MSc from Bath University in Health Psychology.
Affiliations
Teaching
MSc supervision
Teaching Qualitative Research Methods
Research
Safetxt: Conducting a qualitative evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of an intervention delivered by mobile phone messaging to reduce sexually transmitted infections (STI) by increasing sexual health precaution behaviours in young people. PI: Professor Caroline Free